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Posted by John A. on February 11, 2007 at 12:05:47 from (65.150.79.122):
In Reply to: Electrolysis question posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 10, 2007 at 19:54:37:
Carson, Just last week on Spike TV On the Show "Trucks" they visited about this! They said to do it this way. The object they used eas an old lower A-Frame from a GM 2x4 pickup. Use a large container to hold the part. Mix water and they said Washing Soda...I guess cause it comes in a large box but is the same as regular baking soda. I think the rate was pretty high 2 to 4 oz of soda to gal. Immerse the part in the H2O/soda solution. They used a plastic container I guess for it is safer when useing electricity.. Hook the - lead to the part then use a clean steel rod oe bar hook the + lead to it set the slow charger to 3 amps. and walk away from it for a day or so. Anyway, you can go to powerblocktv.com and visit the trucks porition for more details. Good Luck. Later, John A.
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